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ipated, that of all enemies, the bitterest is a renegade to the cause he has deserted. About six months ago there was no Secessionist in the country so strong as Bennett, of the New York Herald. His paper overflowed with gall and bitterness towards Lincoln and the Black Republican party. He wrote innumerable articles to prove thesmen — there was no wisdom like the wisdom of the Southern Government.--We were never among the number of those who placed any confidence in the affected zeal of Bennett for the South. We distrust Northern men with Southern principles wherever we hear of them. But we do not conceive them to be so bad as foreign renegades with noned the Herald office with destruction; the tone of the paper was instantly changed; from the warmest of friends it became instantly the bitterest of enemies, and Bennett never had the grace to assign a single reason for the change. Of all the base flattery of which old Abe has been the recipient, there is none so base as that whi